// Portions of this file are Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. // See http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. use libc; use {Errno, Result}; use std::mem; use std::ptr; pub use libc::{ SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGILL, SIGABRT, SIGFPE, SIGKILL, SIGSEGV, SIGPIPE, SIGALRM, SIGTERM, SIGTRAP, SIGIOT, SIGBUS, SIGSYS, SIGURG, SIGSTOP, SIGTSTP, SIGCONT, SIGCHLD, SIGTTIN, SIGTTOU, SIGIO, SIGXCPU, SIGXFSZ, SIGVTALRM, SIGPROF, SIGWINCH, SIGUSR1, SIGUSR2, }; // This doesn't always exist, but when it does, it's 7 pub const SIGEMT: libc::c_int = 7; pub const NSIG: libc::c_int = 32; bitflags!{ flags SaFlag: libc::c_int { const SA_NOCLDSTOP = libc::SA_NOCLDSTOP, const SA_NOCLDWAIT = libc::SA_NOCLDWAIT, const SA_NODEFER = libc::SA_NODEFER, const SA_ONSTACK = libc::SA_ONSTACK, const SA_RESETHAND = libc::SA_RESETHAND, const SA_RESTART = libc::SA_RESTART, const SA_SIGINFO = libc::SA_SIGINFO, } } bitflags!{ flags SigFlag: libc::c_int { const SIG_BLOCK = libc::SIG_BLOCK, const SIG_UNBLOCK = libc::SIG_UNBLOCK, const SIG_SETMASK = libc::SIG_SETMASK, } } mod ffi { use libc; extern { pub fn sigwait(set: *const libc::sigset_t, sig: *mut libc::c_int) -> libc::c_int; } } #[derive(Clone, Copy)] pub struct SigSet { sigset: libc::sigset_t } pub type SigNum = libc::c_int; impl SigSet { pub fn all() -> SigSet { let mut sigset: libc::sigset_t = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() }; let _ = unsafe { libc::sigfillset(&mut sigset as *mut libc::sigset_t) }; SigSet { sigset: sigset } } pub fn empty() -> SigSet { let mut sigset: libc::sigset_t = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() }; let _ = unsafe { libc::sigemptyset(&mut sigset as *mut libc::sigset_t) }; SigSet { sigset: sigset } } pub fn add(&mut self, signum: SigNum) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::sigaddset(&mut self.sigset as *mut libc::sigset_t, signum) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } pub fn remove(&mut self, signum: SigNum) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::sigdelset(&mut self.sigset as *mut libc::sigset_t, signum) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } pub fn contains(&self, signum: SigNum) -> Result { let res = unsafe { libc::sigismember(&self.sigset as *const libc::sigset_t, signum) }; match try!(Errno::result(res)) { 1 => Ok(true), 0 => Ok(false), _ => unreachable!("unexpected value from sigismember"), } } /// Gets the currently blocked (masked) set of signals for the calling thread. pub fn thread_get_mask() -> Result { let mut oldmask: SigSet = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() }; try!(pthread_sigmask(SigFlag::empty(), None, Some(&mut oldmask))); Ok(oldmask) } /// Sets the set of signals as the signal mask for the calling thread. pub fn thread_set_mask(&self) -> Result<()> { pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, Some(self), None) } /// Adds the set of signals to the signal mask for the calling thread. pub fn thread_block(&self) -> Result<()> { pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, Some(self), None) } /// Removes the set of signals from the signal mask for the calling thread. pub fn thread_unblock(&self) -> Result<()> { pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, Some(self), None) } /// Sets the set of signals as the signal mask, and returns the old mask. pub fn thread_swap_mask(&self, how: SigFlag) -> Result { let mut oldmask: SigSet = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() }; try!(pthread_sigmask(how, Some(self), Some(&mut oldmask))); Ok(oldmask) } /// Suspends execution of the calling thread until one of the signals in the /// signal mask becomes pending, and returns the accepted signal. pub fn wait(&self) -> Result { let mut signum: SigNum = unsafe { mem::uninitialized() }; let res = unsafe { ffi::sigwait(&self.sigset as *const libc::sigset_t, &mut signum) }; Errno::result(res).map(|_| signum) } } impl AsRef for SigSet { fn as_ref(&self) -> &libc::sigset_t { &self.sigset } } #[allow(unknown_lints)] #[allow(raw_pointer_derive)] #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)] pub enum SigHandler { SigDfl, SigIgn, Handler(extern fn(SigNum)), SigAction(extern fn(SigNum, *mut libc::siginfo_t, *mut libc::c_void)) } pub struct SigAction { sigaction: libc::sigaction } impl SigAction { /// This function will set or unset the flag `SA_SIGINFO` depending on the /// type of the `handler` argument. pub fn new(handler: SigHandler, flags: SaFlag, mask: SigSet) -> SigAction { let mut s = unsafe { mem::uninitialized::() }; s.sa_sigaction = match handler { SigHandler::SigDfl => unsafe { mem::transmute(libc::SIG_DFL) }, SigHandler::SigIgn => unsafe { mem::transmute(libc::SIG_IGN) }, SigHandler::Handler(f) => unsafe { mem::transmute(f) }, SigHandler::SigAction(f) => unsafe { mem::transmute(f) }, }; s.sa_flags = match handler { SigHandler::SigAction(_) => (flags | SA_SIGINFO).bits(), _ => (flags - SA_SIGINFO).bits(), }; s.sa_mask = mask.sigset; SigAction { sigaction: s } } } pub unsafe fn sigaction(signum: SigNum, sigaction: &SigAction) -> Result { let mut oldact = mem::uninitialized::(); let res = libc::sigaction(signum, &sigaction.sigaction as *const libc::sigaction, &mut oldact as *mut libc::sigaction); Errno::result(res).map(|_| SigAction { sigaction: oldact }) } /// Manages the signal mask (set of blocked signals) for the calling thread. /// /// If the `set` parameter is `Some(..)`, then the signal mask will be updated with the signal set. /// The `how` flag decides the type of update. If `set` is `None`, `how` will be ignored, /// and no modification will take place. /// /// If the 'oldset' parameter is `Some(..)` then the current signal mask will be written into it. /// /// If both `set` and `oldset` is `Some(..)`, the current signal mask will be written into oldset, /// and then it will be updated with `set`. /// /// If both `set` and `oldset` is None, this function is a no-op. /// /// For more information, visit the [pthread_sigmask](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/pthread_sigmask.3.html), /// or [sigprocmask](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/sigprocmask.2.html) man pages. pub fn pthread_sigmask(how: SigFlag, set: Option<&SigSet>, oldset: Option<&mut SigSet>) -> Result<()> { if set.is_none() && oldset.is_none() { return Ok(()) } let res = unsafe { // if set or oldset is None, pass in null pointers instead libc::pthread_sigmask(how.bits(), set.map_or_else(|| ptr::null::(), |s| &s.sigset as *const libc::sigset_t), oldset.map_or_else(|| ptr::null_mut::(), |os| &mut os.sigset as *mut libc::sigset_t)) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } pub fn kill(pid: libc::pid_t, signum: SigNum) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::kill(pid, signum) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } pub fn raise(signum: SigNum) -> Result<()> { let res = unsafe { libc::raise(signum) }; Errno::result(res).map(drop) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_contains() { let mut mask = SigSet::empty(); mask.add(SIGUSR1).unwrap(); assert_eq!(mask.contains(SIGUSR1), Ok(true)); assert_eq!(mask.contains(SIGUSR2), Ok(false)); let all = SigSet::all(); assert_eq!(all.contains(SIGUSR1), Ok(true)); assert_eq!(all.contains(SIGUSR2), Ok(true)); } #[test] fn test_thread_signal_block() { let mut mask = SigSet::empty(); mask.add(SIGUSR1).unwrap(); assert!(mask.thread_block().is_ok()); } #[test] fn test_thread_signal_swap() { let mut mask = SigSet::empty(); mask.add(SIGUSR1).unwrap(); mask.thread_block().unwrap(); assert!(SigSet::thread_get_mask().unwrap().contains(SIGUSR1).unwrap()); let mask2 = SigSet::empty(); mask.add(SIGUSR2).unwrap(); let oldmask = mask2.thread_swap_mask(SIG_SETMASK).unwrap(); assert!(oldmask.contains(SIGUSR1).unwrap()); assert!(!oldmask.contains(SIGUSR2).unwrap()); } // TODO(#251): Re-enable after figuring out flakiness. #[cfg(not(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios")))] #[test] fn test_sigwait() { let mut mask = SigSet::empty(); mask.add(SIGUSR1).unwrap(); mask.add(SIGUSR2).unwrap(); mask.thread_block().unwrap(); raise(SIGUSR1).unwrap(); assert_eq!(mask.wait().unwrap(), SIGUSR1); } }